San Francisco Nature Education provides interactive environmental education programs for youth and young adults in San Francisco. The group holds regular bird walks in Golden Gate Park, and also educates people about the great blue herons that often nest near Stowe Lake.

The San Francisco Naturalist Society is dedicated to the enjoyment, study, and preservation of the natural world. We meet at the Randall Museum for a natural history lecture on the 2nd Thursday evening of each month and also provide a calendar of Bay Area naturlist events on our website.

The San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society is a non-profit supporting the education, interpretation, and research activities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The primary mission of SFBWS is to promote public awareness and appreciation of the San Francisco Bay and its natural history, and to conserve and preserve the remaining bay lands as essential wildlife habitat. In addition the Society works to improve opportunities for low-impact public use; operates a bookstore and visitor center at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge; and funds educational events, research, and exhibits.

A research and education organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats through science and outreach, and to contributing to informed resource management decisions in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The Rush Ranch Educational Council offers docent-led programs for groups visiting the ranch, including bird and plant walks and slide shows on Rush Ranch wildflowers and ranch history tours. Docents also provide an educational program for school classes on Tuesday mornings in the spring and fall based on 3rd and 4th grade curriculum and focusing on the Native American Patwins who lived in Solano County before to the arrival of Europeans.

The Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies is San Francisco State University's marine and estuarine research facility, located on a 32-acre parcel of bay front property just outside the town of Tiburon, California. RTC's mission is to advance the understanding of the world's complex marine and estuarine environments through research, education, and outreach, with a focus on San Francisco Bay.

Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary is located on the edge of the Bay in Tiburon. Primarily a sanctuary for migratory waterbirds and other wildlife, the center also conducts restoration work and educational programs.